Hey - I've discovered some weird behaviour in my Squirrelmail
installation. When a users tries to login to Squirrelmail on a
machine/browser that allready has another Squirrelmail users logged into
the same system, this login succeds. The allready logged-in session now
becomes a session of the new user. While this is kinda confusing, it is
not a problem. (Alltough I think the second user should have been denied
login as long as the first user was logged in).
The problem is that all of user #1's settings are totally overwritten by
user #2's settings. (or vice-versa, I'm not sure) This is a big problem
when it happens, which luckily isn't often.
Is there anyway to prevent this from happening, or should I just instruct
my users to always log off before letting someone else open a new browser
window to check their mail?
I'm running Squirrelmail 1.2.6, which I realize is a somewhat old version.
Will an upgrade help?

Anyone else had the same experience?





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